US185744A - Improvement in reciprocating churns - Google Patents

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  • the object of this invention is to furnish an improved churn, which shall' be simple in construction, convenient in use, and effective in operation, being easily operated, and bringing the butter very quickly.
  • the invention consists in the long shallow churn-body, provided with a detachable perforated board in its center, pivoted to the frame, and connected at one end by a rod with a treadle.
  • A represents a frame-work, to the upper part of which is pivoted the churn-body B, which is made long and comparatively shallow, and with semi-cylindrical ends.
  • the churn body B is provided with a short discharge-spout at one end, for convenience in pouring out the buttermilk.
  • 0 is a perforated board or plate, the side edges of which are inserted in grooves in the sides of the churn-body B, so that it may be conveniently removed when desired.
  • the treadle E is pivoted to the end part of the frame A.
  • churnbody B Access is had to the interior of the churnbody B through an opening in its top, which opening is closed by a closely-fitting cover.
  • a lever, G To one side of the middle part of the churnbody B is attached a lever, G, to enable the churn to be operated by hand, and which is specially designed for the use of children who are not heavy enough to work the treadle E.
  • the frame A may be provided with a bail, H, or handles, for convenience in moving the churn from place to place.

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P. W. GUM & W. H. SEAWELL.
. RECIPROCATING CHURN.
1; 135,744 Patented Dec. 26, 1876.
WITNESSES THE GRAPHIC COJLY UNITED STATES PEYTON W. GUM, AND WILLIAM H. SEAWELL, OF STRASBURG, MISSOURI.
PATENT QFFICE.
IMPROVEMENT IN RECIPROCATING CHURNS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 185,744, dated December 26, 1876;
July 1, 1876.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, PEYTON WELcH GUM and WILLIAM HENRY SEAWELL, of Strasburg, in the county of Cass, and State of Missouri, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Ghurns, of which the following is a specification Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section of our improved churn, taken through the line at m, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 isa top view of the same.
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The object of this invention is to furnish an improved churn, which shall' be simple in construction, convenient in use, and effective in operation, being easily operated, and bringing the butter very quickly.
The invention consists in the long shallow churn-body, provided with a detachable perforated board in its center, pivoted to the frame, and connected at one end by a rod with a treadle.
A represents a frame-work, to the upper part of which is pivoted the churn-body B, which is made long and comparatively shallow, and with semi-cylindrical ends. The churn body B is provided with a short discharge-spout at one end, for convenience in pouring out the buttermilk. 0 is a perforated board or plate, the side edges of which are inserted in grooves in the sides of the churn-body B, so that it may be conveniently removed when desired. To the bottom of the churnbody B, near one end, is pivoted the upper end of a connecting-rod, D, the other end of which is pivoted to the treadle E. The treadle E is pivoted to the end part of the frame A.
application tiled By this construction, by operating the treadle E, the churnbody B will be rocked upon its pivots, forcing the milk from one end of the said churn-body to the other through the holes in the plate 0, and bringing the butter in a very short time. The ends of the churn-body B, in their downward movement, are received upon springs F, attached to cross-bars of the frame A, to diminish the jar, and assist in starting the said churn-body in its return movement.
Access is had to the interior of the churnbody B through an opening in its top, which opening is closed by a closely-fitting cover. To one side of the middle part of the churnbody B is attached a lever, G, to enable the churn to be operated by hand, and which is specially designed for the use of children who are not heavy enough to work the treadle E.
The frame A may be provided with a bail, H, or handles, for convenience in moving the churn from place to place.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The long and shallow churn-body B, provided with a detachable perforated board, 0, in its center, pivoted to the frame A, and connected at one end by the rod D with a treadle E, substantially as herein shown and described.
PEYTON W. GUM. W. H. SEAWELL.
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A. S. GUM, I. G. LETTRELL.
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